2 Indian soldiers among 5 dead in IHK gungbattle

SRINAGAR - Two soldiers and three suspected freedom fighters died in a gunbattle in restive Indian Held Kashmir, police said Saturday, soon after the killing of a poll official in India’s marathon general elections.Violence has spiked in the disputed Himalayan region since the start of the staggered parliamentary polls earlier this month as freedom fighters have sought to discourage locals from turning out at the ballot box, police say.The latest violence erupted Friday when security forces laid siege to Manloo village, 55 kilometres south of Kashmir’s main city Srinagar, after suspected rebels opened fire on them.“All the three ‘militants’ and two soldiers including an officer died in the operation,” said a senior police officer, asking not to be identified. Two of the suspected rebels died late Friday and the third was killed Saturday when another fighter holed up in a house began shooting at government forces as they cleared debris to retrieve the bodies. The new fighting flared Thursday when suspected rebels ambushed a government vehicle carrying poll staff home following the end of voting in Anantnag constituency in southern Kashmir valley, where the freedom movement is centred. Anantnag took part in phased polls in the elections on Thursday amid heavy security and threats posted outside mosques by suspected freedom fighters warning people to stay away from the polls or face punishment. Voter turnout was just 28 percent of the 1.3 million electorate in Anantnag following attacks on village leaders that police said was aimed at discouraging election participation. A dozen Kashmiri groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or merger of the territory with Pakistan which controls a portion of the disputed Himalayan region.Held Kashmir sends six members to the 543-member Indian parliament.Another constituency in the embattled region is slated to vote April 30 in the elections whose results will be known in mid May.

This news was published in The Nation newspaper. Read complete newspaper of 27-Apr-2014 here.